Dijanelle Fowler, 25 (pictured), turned herself into Dekalb County, Georgia police on July 17 and was charged with murder, child cruelty and concealing a death

A 25-year-old woman charged in the death of her one-year-old daughter told her hairdresser that there was 'no rush' and she could 'take your time' while her toddler was left to die in the inside of a car whose temperature reached 129 degrees, prosecutors said on Friday.

She faces a second-degree murder charge for the death of one-year-old Skylar Fowler.

While Fowler was getting her hair braided at a local salon, her toddler was locked inside of her vehicle for six hours as the heat index (a measurement which combines air temperature and humidity) climbed to 150.

Police say Dijanelle Fowler arrived for her hair appointment in Tucker, Georgia at 10.04am on June 15, and left her one-year-old daughter Skylar in the car with the air conditioning on.